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Long-Term Community Recovery Planning Process - A Guide to Determining Project Recovery Values (Paperback)
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Long-Term Community Recovery Planning Process - A Guide to Determining Project Recovery Values (Paperback)
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Loot Price R411
Discovery Miles 4 110
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Communities face many challenges following a disaster, including
determining where the limited resources for their recovery are to
be expended. After the initial "emergency" phase of a disaster
response is completed, such as the rescue of those in need, the
repair of critical services including water and power, and the
restoration of key governmental functions, a community becomes
focused on its long-term rebuilding. It is important to understand
that there may be multiple funding sources available after a
disaster event, but that resources may not be sufficient to
undertake all the projects a community may ultimately need for full
recovery. A first step for many communities may be to look to
existing local comprehensive plans, capital improvement plans,
hazard mitigation plans, or other similar documents to identify
previously developed project priorities. The process identified in
this Recovery Value Tool builds upon those priorities and provides
a systematic methodology to evaluate recovery projects for the
community. Fundamentally, this tool allows for an evaluation of
priorities based upon the impacts of the recent disaster and the
physical and community needs that have been caused by the event.
Therefore, this process can provide a comprehensive evaluation of
the needs, identify the most effective projects for the resources
available, and allow for a more holistic combination of resources
to accomplish the community's goals. This version of the Long-Term
Community Recovery (LTCR) Recovery Value Tool presents a
standardized methodology for determining the recovery value of
post-disaster reconstruction projects. Prioritizing need,
identifying projects to meet the need and determining which
projects have the highest recovery value are critical steps to
guide a community's long-term recovery from a disaster. The Tool
incorporates best practices developed on a number of successful
pilot recovery planning initiatives throughout the country. The
Tool has been released with expedited review and is intended to
meet the immediate needs of the communities impacted by the 2005
hurricane season. It is expected that revisions will be made to
this tool as a result of refinement of the Long-Term Community
Recovery planning process. The objective of the Recovery Value Tool
is to assist in determining a project's value to the long-term
recovery of a community from a particular disaster. The Recovery
Value Tool will: Define what a Recovery Value is and how it fits
into the planning process; Provide an objective assessment of each
project's recovery value; Assist in determining implementation
priorities; Provide documentation to funding agencies regarding a
project's anticipated long-term impact.
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